Niagara Falls has partially frozen due to recent subzero temperatures in the United States, creating some breathtaking photographs. A weather enthusiast noticed that it is now "technically" possible to walk across the Niagara River to Buffalo, New York, since the river has frozen solid.
The recognizable waterfall has been covered with dense, compact snow. Still, because the water cascading over it is moving consistently and rapidly, the vast quantity of water can't be?entirely frozen.?
"The day after the great freeze, my family and I went to Niagara Falls. The Niagara River below it had ice thick enough for you *to technically* get to Buffalo, New York, by foot! Was it an intriguing and surreal Arctic experience for a kid from California, yes!" the user tweeted with photos and videos.
As a result of the snowstorm, the nation has been gripped by deathly low temperatures and as much as 43 inches of snow.?
More than 30 people have been killed, and more than a million houses are without power due to the "bomb cyclone" that ravaged the area shortly after Christmas.
A tragic final video of a woman frozen to death in her car during the blizzard is going viral on social media.?
One of Taylor's elder sisters, Tomeshia Brown, told CNN that at around 3 o'clock on Friday, Taylor sent a video to a group chat with her sisters. Taylor captured the snow and complete whiteout in the video.?
Anndel Taylor, 22, was discovered dead in her car by rescue workers and was listed among the fatalities.Her loved ones disclosed that they believed the carbon monoxide fumes killed her rather than the subzero temperatures.
The National Weather Service in the United States has issued a travel advisory. According to the warning, prolonged exposure to such cold can lead to frostbite and, in extreme situations, hypothermia and death.
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